As an article says some voters may had become naturalized within some window but downplaying the margin of 58K as "statistically insignificant" is foolish. Especially in some other states where Democratic party leaders were openly encouraging nonUS citizens to vote.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
Just this weekend I saw a younger looking White guy contacting Hispanic customers in the parking lot of a grocery store predominantly frequented by Hispanics (where I shop BTW) about "registering to vote" and he walked right by me as I was walking in to the store and didn't even say "HI"! One of the customers tossed the card on the parking lot behind his back after he left from talking to her ... and I picked it up. He was talking in Spanish .... "Usted no necesitas papeles de los estados unidos....." blah, blah, blah.
In South Texas I have personally observed a Democratic ELECTED OFFICIAL "escorting" elderly voters into THE VOTING BOOTH (with campaign banners hanging on his chest) to "assist them to vote"! When I asked what the hell he was doing he got that ELECTED OFFICIAL attitude (I knew who he was) and said he was helping a "blind person" ... and what did I have against ..... blah, blah ... I told him I had watched the old lady walk two blocks, no cane and no dog, stop at the street before crossing, looking both ways, and not missing a step all the way to the fire station driveway!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's why, even as a Democrat, I believe in a strong 2-party system. Checks and balances.